In a well-ordered society, democratic officials face an assurance problem. They want to ensure that others will act reasonably when they do the same. According to political liberals, public reason can solve this problem, but the details of how assurance is generated are unclear. This article explains the assurance mechanism in political liberalism. Apart from public reason, mutual assurance is also provided by a long-term record of civic deeds. By performing civic deeds over time, officials signal their reasonableness to each other. This record of civic deeds is costly to unreasonable officials and thus represents a reliable way to differentiate trustworthy fellows from others. The article a...
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In a well-ordered society, democratic officials face an assurance problem. They want to ensure that ...
We provide a justification for political liberalism’s Reciprocity Principle, which states that polit...
In this dissertation, I transform the problem of political authority into the problem of political c...
This article proposes that the social contract is a trust-agreement of power because political organ...
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Can liberal ideals clean up dirty politicians or politics? This article doubts they can. It disputes...
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Politicians may be feverishly campaigning for votes, but fewer and fewer citizens say they trust the...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
Democratic institutions and practice depend on trust, in two ways. Citizens must trust each other to...
Jonathan Quong's Liberalism Without Perfection elaborates a generally Rawlsian conception of public ...
Procedural approaches to political legitimacy have become increasingly popular amongst liberals. Acc...
This paper explores the question whether perfectionism amounts to a political doctrine that is more...
Matteo Bonotti’s book on Partisanship and Public Reason in Diverse Societies is grounded on a theory...
We test the conventional wisdom that political ideology is associated with generosity or compassion ...
In a well-ordered society, democratic officials face an assurance problem. They want to ensure that ...
We provide a justification for political liberalism’s Reciprocity Principle, which states that polit...
In this dissertation, I transform the problem of political authority into the problem of political c...
This article proposes that the social contract is a trust-agreement of power because political organ...
It is quite common to make the argument that a stable liberal democracy requires high levels of comp...
Can liberal ideals clean up dirty politicians or politics? This article doubts they can. It disputes...
Political liberalism contains a commitment to public justification. The exercise of coercion on the ...
Politicians may be feverishly campaigning for votes, but fewer and fewer citizens say they trust the...
At the core of political liberalism is the claim that political institutions must be publicly justif...
Democratic institutions and practice depend on trust, in two ways. Citizens must trust each other to...
Jonathan Quong's Liberalism Without Perfection elaborates a generally Rawlsian conception of public ...
Procedural approaches to political legitimacy have become increasingly popular amongst liberals. Acc...
This paper explores the question whether perfectionism amounts to a political doctrine that is more...
Matteo Bonotti’s book on Partisanship and Public Reason in Diverse Societies is grounded on a theory...
We test the conventional wisdom that political ideology is associated with generosity or compassion ...